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Hurricane center predicts new Atlantic system could develop

On Thursday, the National Hurricane Center began to predict a system that could occur in the Atlantic, and to estimate a system that could get into the next tropical depression or storm of the season.

NHC’s 14:00 Eastern -time tropical appearance, the agency said a tropical wave on the west coast of Africa on Sunday.

“After that, environmental conditions can support the slow development of this system while moving to the west-northwest at 15 to 20 miles at the East and Middle Tropical Atlantic next week,” he said.

NHC gave a 20% chance of improvement in the next seven days.

If it develops, it would have the seventh tropical cyclos of the season and the tropical storm could be gabrielle.

The sixth, tropical storm Fernand, 635 miles east-southeast Cape race on Thursday, Newfoundland’s East-North-East of the East-North East was a maximum of 45 miles / hour wind.

The six storms named only one of them reached a hurricane status. 160 miles / hour wind to the category 5 big hurricane status, the hurricane of the hurricane, did not make a blackout, but at the beginning of this month warned the Caribbean and the US Atlantic coast.

National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration at the beginning of August updated The season estimate will call the storm called 13-18 this year and five to nine of them will turn into hurricane. Two to five of them will turn into category 3 or higher hurricanes.

The height of the hurricane season dates from mid-August to October, while the entire six-month season is 1 June-30 November-30 November.

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